Joint Appropriations Committee on Transportation Transportation Funding H. Tasaico, PE February 18, 2015
Meeting Outline State Transportation Funding Sources Transportation Primer - Brief Recap Revenue Outlook 2 &10 years DMV Fee Structure Comparison to VA, SC, TN & GA Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Revenues Transportation Revenue in Other States Funding Options 2
Present Funding State Funding 72% State Funds Motor Fuel Tax 60% Highway Use Tax 15% Fees 25% 28% Federal Funds Federal Funding (since 2008) No Political Appetite for National Solutions Up to States to Fix Motor Fuel Tax 70% Fees 10% General Fund 20% 3
Highway Use Tax DMV Fees Motor Fuel Tax Revenue Variable and Data Sources Source Variables Data Sources Rate US EIA Global Insight Legislative Fuel Consumption In-House Model Rate General Statute Transactions Regression Analysis Historical NC Population Growth Rate General Statute Transactions Historical NC Population Growth Vehicle Pricing Global Insight Federal Revenue Congressional Budget Office 4
$ in millions State Transportation Revenue Sources (2001-2014 Actual & 2015 Estimated) 5
$ in millions State Transportation Revenue Sources (2001-2014 Actual & 2015 Estimated) Highway Fund xx% Highway Fund % of State Revenue 6
Crude Oil Prices (WTI) & NC MFT Rate 7
Crude Oil Forecast Unknowns How Low (price) How Long (month) Recovery Rate (slope) 8
Biennium Sneak Preview (as of Jan/15) Rate Volume Price Overall Motor Fuel Taxes n/a DMV Fees n/a Highway Use Tax 2015 % Change -7% 2016-4% 2017 9
Highway Use Tax DMV Fees Motor Fuel Tax Revenue Variable and Data Sources Source Variables Data Sources 10 Year Change Rate US EIA Global Insight Legislative Fuel Consumption In-House Model? Rate General Statute Transactions Regression Analysis Historical NC Population Growth Rate General Statute No Change No Change Transactions Historical NC Population Growth Vehicle Pricing Global Insight No Change Federal Revenue Congressional Budget Office FLAT 10
State Revenue Sources Truck Registration Vehicle Registration Motor Fuel Tax 60% Highway Use Tax 15% Fees 25% 6.5% Other - 21 Fees International Registration Plan Certificate of Title 2.8% 2.3% 2.8% 4.4% 4.1% Driver Licenses 11
Application Class A Class B Class C Learner Permit Duplicate Endorsement Temporary Provisional Limited Limited Provisional NC Driver and Vehicle Fees NC General Statutes Chapter 20 Found at http://www.ncdot.gov/dmv/fees/ 25 + DMV Fee Revenue Categories Single Revenue Category multiple fees Driver License Fees Driver X X X X X Learner X X X Commercial X X X X X X X Graduated X X X X X 12
Vehicle Ownership - $7,100/year Financing 9% Depreciation 34% Insurance 14% Maintenance And Tires 11% Fuel and Transportation System Fees 32% Transportation System Fees (9%) % Annual 9% Fuel 23% Fuel Taxes 66 $422 DMV Fees 15 $96 Civil Penalties 1 $6 Highway Use Tax 13 $83 Other 5 $32 Total $640 13
Comparison Annual Costs ($) NC VA SC TN GA Motor Fuel Tax Gas (cpg) 36.5 19.88 16.0 20.0 26.53 Diesel (cpg) 36.5 23.38 16.0 17.0 30.1 Local (cpg) 1.0 Surcharge (%) 4 1 Motor Fuel Tax Cost ($) 419.25 152.23 120.00 150.75 206.93 Driver License ($) 4.00 4.00 2.50 3.90 4.00 Title Fee ($) 8.00 2.00 3.00 2.30 3.60 Local Tax ($) 41.35 Vehicle Registration 28.00 40.75 24.00 24.00 20.00 Highway Use Tax Rate (%) 3.00 4.05 5.00 7.00 7.00 Trade-In Yes Yes Yes Yes Cap ($) 300 2 Highway Use Tax Cost ($) 150.00 243.00 60.00 350.00 350.00 Total (rounded) $464 $442 $210 $572 $585 Assumptions 1 Mileage 15,000 1 MPG 20 2 Vehicle Price $30,000 2 Trade-in $5,000 2 Ownership (years) 5 14
NC Vehicle Registration 2014 Approximately 8.8 million vehicles 66% Autos 20% Trucks ( 50% <4,000 lbs.) 11% Trailers 3% Other (motorcycles, RV, buses, etc.) Vehicle Type 2014 Annual Increase Approx. 2009-14 2015-20 Electric 2,000 40% 11% Hybrid 40,000 30% 8% 15
Transportation Infrastructure Investment Billions of 2012 Dollars CBO December 2013 16
Growing Funding Need Percentage of Gross Domestic Product CBO December 2013 17
State Revenue Sources 18
State Revenue Sources Sources North Carolina participates in are indicated in red 19
States are Seeking Transportation Traditional Funding Options Gas taxes Other taxes on motor fuels Motor vehicle fees Tolls Funding and Finance Less Traditional Options Distance-based fee Taxes on alternative fuels Finance Solutions that borrow against or otherwise leverage revenues Bonds Federal credit assistance State infrastructure banks Public-private partnerships 20
Legislation Attempted for Increased Transportation Revenue Source: Transportation for America 21
Successful in Increasing Transportation Revenue Source: Transportation for America 22
2015 State Transportation Funding Proposals 23
Previous Revenue Studies National State 24
AASHTO Revenue Options
21 st Century Transportation Committee - Recommendations Goal: $1 billion per year for the next 10 years Eliminate Transfers (HF and HTF) Implement VMT (Statewide and Local Option) Increase Highway Use Tax Rate and Class A & B caps Increase Passenger Vehicle Registration Fees Increase Stagger Registration Fees Consider Weight based Vehicle Registration Fees Consider Bond Referendum Allow Local Option Tax Implement Indexing DMV Fee Rates Structure Implement Statewide Interstate Tolling Implement Differential Fuel Tax Rates 26
McKinsey Report Revenue Options 27
2040 Plan - Revenue Enhancement Options Continue motor fuel tax indexing Increase registration/license fees Eliminate Highway Fund transfers Redirect vehicle lease fee to NCDOT Increase Highway Use Tax Local vehicle property tax Auto insurance surcharge Wholesale motor fuels tax Interstate tolling VMT Fee $19 Billion $6 Billion $4 Billion $1 Billion $3 Billion $1 Billion $12 Billion $12 Billion $42 Billion $27 Billion 28
Recent Studies Do we have a crisis? Do we need a paradigm shift? What are our best options? What are our next steps? Annotated Bibliography Supplement Benefits of Infrastructure Investment Infrastructure Spending Impacts Annual Driving Expenses Criteria for Ranking Revenue Options 29